Andhra Pradesh High Court Declares 11 Advocates Eligible for District Judge Viva-Voce

Amaravati, 04 November 2025 – The High Court of Andhra Pradesh has taken a decisive step forward in its prestigious District Judge recruitment drive by declaring 11 candidates qualified in the written examination and eligible for the crucial viva-voce stage. Notification ROC.No.40/2025-RC dated 03.11.2025, issued by Registrar (Recruitment) Dr. Shaik Mohd. Fazlulla, lists the following Hall Ticket Numbers as successful:

Direct Recruitment (25% quota) – 10 candidates
DJ25004 • DJ25025 • DJ25072 • DJ25100 • DJ25133
DJ25140 • DJ25160 • DJ25164 • DJ25177 • DJ25250

Accelerated Recruitment by Transfer (10% quota) – 1 candidate
DJ25394

Important Notes:

  • Candidate DJ25072 must produce all relevant community/caste records, as mentioned in the application.
  • Candidate DJ25250 is subject to submission of Non-Creamy Layer certificate in terms of G.O. Ms. No. 3, Backward Classes Welfare (C2) Department dated 04.04.2006.
  • Failure to submit these documents will lead to disqualification.

This is the final hurdle before appointment to one of the most respected positions in the judiciary: District Judge (Entry Level) in the Andhra Pradesh State Judicial Service, carrying a pay scale of ₹1,44,840 – ₹1,94,260.

If you are a practising advocate with 7+ years of active Bar experience, this is your moment. The High Court of Andhra Pradesh is renowned for its progressive outlook, digital infrastructure, and commitment to social justice — from landmark rulings on transgender reservations to swift disposal of cases.

Becoming a District Judge here means shaping the future of justice in one of India’s fastest-developing states. You will preside over sessions trials, civil appeals, and constitutional matters while enjoying judicial independence, prestige, and lifelong security.

Dream it. Prepare for it. Achieve it.
The Bench is calling its future guardians.
Will you answer?

Helpline: 0866-2510007 | Website: https://hc.ap.nic.in

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